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Kings, Commoners and Knaves

Further Chess Explorations

452 Seiten, kartoniert, Russell Enterprises, 1999

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A cornucopia of games, positions, biographies, mysteries, howlers, reviews, quotations, etc., featuring a cast of hundreds from the chess world of today and yesteryear-the champions and the under-achievers; the scholars and the bunglers; the saints and the sinners. Every page provides fascinating, little-known material form an author who is prepared to name names.
'Probably the most meticulous and diligent researcher and chess writer around. ... Winter's brilliantly scathing style, always adopted in the noble cause of accuracy, gives his writings a marvellously entertaining as well as instructive quality."

-William Hartston, The Independent'This is a chess book to enjoy and to cherish. Combining scholarly and lively writing, it is uncommonly well-researched and well-written, and has that delightful undercurrent of humour and wit that has always graced Winter's writings. Kings, Commoners and Knaves is a rare chess book, to be treasured for years to come.'
-Yasser Seirawan
Weitere Informationen
EAN 1888690046
Hersteller Russell Enterprises
Breite 10,2 cm
Höhe 16 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 1999
Autor Edward Winter
Sprache Englisch
ISBN-10 1888690046
Seiten 452
Einband kartoniert
ii Foreword
iii Preface
iv References

001 I Positions
043 II Games
141 III Openings
169 IV Miscellaneous
262 V Gaffes
303 VI Mysteries
332 VII Reviews
375 VIII Quotes
399 Book List
412 Games and Positions Chronologically
419 Index of Games and Positions by Player
424 Index of Openings
426 General Index
Like so many others in the chess world, I first became familiar with Edward Winter's writings through his publication Chess Notes, which was a blend of scholarly chess journalism, historical research, topical material and accurate good riddance for the lazy and sloppy authors of the chess world. The charm of Chess Notes lay in its good humour and down-to-earth approach, bringing chess scholarship down from the ivory tower and making it relevant to virtually all lovers of the Royal Game.
His highly successful book Chess Explorations was a compendium from the journal's eight-year run, and now, in this same vein, we have Kings, Commoners and Knaves. In this Information Age, when most of the yearly deluge of chess books falls into two or three drearily predictable categories, it is a delight to open a book that contains material of the sort not to be found elsewhere. Winter is also a dedicated foe of the hackneyed untruths that populate so many chess books, and I promise you that you will never look at chess history in the same way after you read this book.
That is not to say that history is all that you will find here. Kings, Commoners and Knaves also contains topical commentary and hundreds of games and positions from all levels of play. Above all, this is a chess book to enjoy and to cherish. Combining scholarly and lively writing, it is uncommonly well-researched and well-written, and has that delightful undercurrent of humour and wit that has always graced Winter's writings. Kings, Commoners and Knaves is a rare chess book, to be treasured for years to come.

Yasser Seirawan (Three-time US Chess Champion), Seattle, September 1998, Foreword